
Mount Vesuvius at Midnight
1868
For centuries, artists and tourists have been attracted to Mount Vesuvius, a volcano near Naples. While living in London in 1868, Albert Bierstadt heard that the volcano was active once again, and rushed immediately to Italy. It is not certain that he actually saw an eruption, although the resultant painting presents a convincing image of spewing lava and ash.
- Medium
- oil on canvas
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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